National Property Managers Association February 08, 2011.

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National Property Managers Association February 08, 2011

Mission - Capitol Asset Recycling strives to maintain its low-cost, environmental solution while providing superior customer value to dispose electronic, electrical and metal assets in the Mid- Atlantic Region. Process - Equipment is sent to the disassembly line and is broken down into its original raw commodities (copper, aluminum, iron, lead, steel, glass, plastic etc.) then separated into different boxes for further processing. OUR MISSION

The Capitol Asset Difference Long history – Original Recyclers Can purchase any quantity of surplus electronics at any moment Vertically integrated Superior customer service – only one phone call away 4 Free drop-off locations around the Beltway 100% Green – Endorsed by EPA WasteWise Program

GSA Contractor On-Site Shredding of Electronic Media DLIS Certified Auditing of Serial numbers both on drives and machines Warehouses have physical SCIF requirements

Industry Original Equipment Manufacturers – Del, IBM,, HP etc. Dealers – Best Buy, Target, Circuit City, PC Retro, etc. YOU – the USER Municipal Waste Haulers – Waste Management, Consolidated Waste, etc. Electronics Recyclers – Capitol Asset Recycling

Capitol Asset Recycling is the premiere, one-stop comprehensive recycling resource for the DC metro and surrounding areas Recycle all Metal, Electrical and Electronic equipment from Government, Corporate and Residential customers A solution for communities to properly dispose of old or unused electronics with ZERO impact to our landfills or environment